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The trinity concept says three is one. 2005-09-17
From Kevin:

The trinity concept says three is one. Mathematically, I will attempt to proof this.

Let G be God and T trinity. We start with
G = T
2G = 2T Double both sides
G + 2G = G + 2T Add G on both sides
3G = G + 2T Simplify
3G - 3T = G + 2T - 3T Subtract 3T on both sides
3(G - T) = G - T Factor 3 on the left, simplify on the right
3 = 1 Divide (G - T) on both sides.

But how can three equals one? Can it?


Answered by Leeanne Boehm.
 
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